Health & Fitness
Pop-Up Vaccination Clinic Planned In Culver City
A pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic is planned this month in Culver City. No appointment is required.

CULVER CITY, CA — A pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic is planned for this month in Culver City — and no appointment is required, city officials said.
The Johnson & Johnson, single-dose vaccine will be administered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 19 at Culver City Fire Station #1, 9600 Culver Boulevard, Culver City. The clinic is inside the station, near Irving Place, and people can enter through the front door by following the posted signs.
People must be at least 18 years old to get vaccinated at this clinic. It's open to all county residents and you don't need to live in Culver City to join.
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"It is not required, but if you are able to, please register online for this event, or for any other convenient vaccination clinic. You do not need any special code or link to register," city officials said.
People are invited to walk, bike or use a scooter to access the clinic.
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Fire Station #1 is easily accessible to the Culver CityBus Line 1. Exit the Eastbound bus at the Washington Boulevard/Lafayette Place stop, city officials said. Exit the Westbound bus at the Culver Boulevard/Main Street stop.
If you need to drive to the vaccination clinic, one hour of free parking is available nearby at City Hall, 9770 Culver Boulevard, officials said. Enter the underground parking from Duquesne Avenue. Visitor spaces are on the Level P-1, near the elevators.
Anyone with questions can email Culver City Fire Captain Daniel Dobbs or call (310) 253-6000.
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